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Jul 2025

In a profession long defined by academic achievement, technical expertise, and billable hours, cultural fit might once have seemed secondary. But as law firms across Scotland adapt to evolving client expectations, new ways of working, and shifting generational values, cultural alignment has become a cornerstone of effective legal hiring.
What Do We Mean by “Cultural Fit”?
Cultural fit is about more than likeability or shared interests. At its core, it reflects how well a candidate’s values, working style, and approach align with the firm’s ethos. It’s about whether someone will thrive in your environment—contribute, collaborate, and stay.
For Scottish firms, this may include alignment on:
Why It’s a Business Priority—Not a Soft Skill
1. Retention Starts with the Right Fit
Recruiting someone who ticks all the technical boxes but doesn’t feel at home in the firm often leads to early departures. This disrupts team cohesion and incurs hidden costs—from onboarding to lost productivity.
2. Culture Is a Competitive Advantage
The most sought-after candidates today—particularly younger lawyers—are looking beyond job titles. They want to know:
Firms that can clearly define and articulate their culture are better placed to attract and retain standout talent.
3. Strong Culture, Stronger Client Outcomes
Teams that share core values tend to operate with greater trust and cohesion—improving collaboration, resolving conflict more effectively, and delivering more consistent client service. Culture isn’t just internal—it shapes how firms are perceived externally.
4. Hybrid Work Makes It Even More Important
With many teams no longer in the office full-time, cultural alignment becomes the glue that holds dispersed teams together. When informal face time is reduced, shared values and communication norms become even more critical.
How We Assess Cultural Fit
At FWA, we take cultural fit seriously. It’s central to how we operate—and why clients trust us.
We take the time to understand:
We ask the right questions—not just about capability, but about compatibility.
Final Thoughts…đź’¬
Cultural fit isn’t about hiring in your own image. It’s about building teams where diverse perspectives can thrive within a shared set of values.
As the Scottish legal market continues to modernise, firms that prioritise cultural alignment—not just technical skill—are the ones that will build stronger teams, retain their talent, and outperform the competition.
For a confidential discussion about the current market, please feel free to contact Frasia, Cameron, Teddie, Steph, or Jade.
frasia@frasiawright.com | https://www.linkedin.com/in/frasia-wright-6bbabba/
cameron@frasiawright.com | https://www.linkedin.com/in/cameron-adrain-22a81627/
teddie@frasiawright.com | https://www.linkedin.com/in/teddie-wright-7b017ab7/
stephanie@frasiawright.com | https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanie-togneri-alexander-4aa35738/
jade@frasiawright.com | https://www.linkedin.com/in/jadeorr1/
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